Publisher's Description

WebM8 is basically a multi-clipboard, Web bookmark and password program combined. The multi-clipboard floats above your Web browser so that you can fill forms and log in screens simply by clicking on pre-saved clips either individually or all at once (auto-insert). The multi-clipboard holds a maximum of 40 clips at any one time but you can save up to 950 different sets of clips for it. A set of clips can simply be a list of information you regularly type into Web forms like name, address, and credit card details. However, you can also associate a Web site bookmark with each set. If you do this and make the clips your username and password, then, when you click on the set's name, WebM8 will launch your browser, go to the Web page and display the clipboard with your username and password ready to paste in.

This software is still buggy. If you click on its icon after an instance is already open, it throws an error and crashes. You can't use it to fill out forms with a lot of text because the text fields it uses have a size limitation. So when I tried to post my form, it clipped the inforamtion that I needed in it, rendering itself useless.

This is without doubt, the most flexible of the password managers. The site I sign on to most often is for my credit card. The logon screen asks for my username and password then for the answer to one of five possible security questions. All the other programs I tried, filled the first two fields but left me to type in the third one manually. This one solves the problem by letting me insert the command Stop Auto Fill after my password, but still enter all five answers. When I use it, it fills the first two fields and leaves me to click on the correct answer to whichever question was asked.

The main reason for signing in to my credit card is to pay it off each month from my debit card. With this, I simply add all the things I need to fill in that form and fill it by point and click after the logon. With the others I tried, I had to have a separate passcard.

Cons

The only thing I didn’t like is that you have to enter everything into the program before you use it. A couple of the other programs I tried, copied them as I filled the form which was really slick! This still has the edge because of its flexibility but it would be nice if they could add automatic copying.

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